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Chai-Spiced Granola

Last week, Anthony and I went for a whirlwind couple of days. This week, we extended our stay, and really found some time to relax.

The kitties explored, Anthony BBQ-ed me a salad, and I raccooned.

to raccoon (verb):
1. to be alertly on the lookout for coons, look attentively, or observe, as to see what comes, is done, or happens re: the coons
2. to look or wait for raccoon(s) attentively and expectantly
3. to keep awake, especially for the purpose of raccooning; remain vigilant, as for protection or safekeeping of self, or of coon-*loves*

Well, I didn’t exclusively raccoon, I also read a novel in its entirety, ran around the beautiful lake every day, did some 20-minute pilates, visited a potential country property, spoke a lot of French, and ate a chocolate bar.

And the BBQ salad. That was delightfully-delish.

One of the days, however, was a rainy mess. A day during which all I wanted to do was cuddle up under a blanket, read my book, and drink an exorbitant amount of warm tea.